There is no such word in English. Perhaps this is a version of theslang term " mancation " which was used as the title of amovie in 2012, referring to a "man vacation" meaning a "guys-only"road trip. (is there any other kind?) Similar words include: mastication: the process of chewing food...

The correct spelling is " Basel ", pronounced: Baa-zel "Basle" is a English spelling which is not used much, it is more usual to use the official German spelling. You may also see the French spelling, "BÃ¢le", pronounced: Baal

The idiomatic term you are looking for is GIDDY WITHANTICIPATION . It means thrilled and excited while awaitingsomething. The word "kiddie" or more rarely "kiddy" means a child,and while a kid might have anticipation, it would not be plural.

Those letters spell out the word "Prospector" My tip for these is to write out all the letters in a circle. As an example, let's say you have the letters S, A, C, and T. Write it out on a piece of paper like this... S A C T Now look at the letters. Just try combining them in your head...

That is the correct spelling of the town Kinderhook (ColumbiaCounty, NY), and the village within it, which received its namefrom the original Dutch settlers during the days of Henry Hudson.The name Kinderhoek means "Children's Corner" in Dutch.

\n\nAlmost. The correct spelling is Hawaiian . .
However, the language there has one punctuation mark not used in English- called the Okina, it looks like an apostrophe, is a "glottal stop"- and shortens the sound of the letter before it. Used with paired or tripled vowels, when written by someone...